November 8, 2016 (2016-11-8) – May 8, 2020 (2020-5-8)
Rusty Rivets is a Canadian animated television series, and is produced byArc Productions andSpin Master Entertainment. The series aired for three seasons, simultaneously onTreehouse TV in Canada and onNickelodeon in the U.S., from November 8, 2016, to May 8, 2020.[3] Inspired by elements of themaker culture, it follows the adventures of a young inventor named Rusty and his team of customized robots.[4][5]
The first season was the last animated project ofArc Productions before it was absorbed into Jam Filled Toronto in August 2016.
A young boy named Rusty Rivets uses his knowledge ofengineering to repurpose machine parts and create gadgets. He lives in the fictional town city of Sparkton Hills in a futuristic Canada along with his best friend Ruby Ramirez, a robotictyrannosaurid named Botasaur, and a group of smaller robots known as the Bits. The show highlights a variety of concepts related to basicscience andtechnology.[6][7]
Rusty uses the recurring catch phrase "modify, customize, Rustify" when personalizing inventions. Ruby changes the last word to "Rubify" when she does the alterations (only twice in Rusty and the Mechanical Animal and Rusty's Spooky Adventure), and Liam changes the last word to "Liamify" when he does it (only once in Rusty the Vacuum Kid).
Rusty Rivets (voiced by Kyle Harrison Breitkopf in Canada, and Theo Crabb-LaHei in UK) is an engineer. He has his own mobile laboratory, which is based in a recycling yard. He is the great great grandson of Ruston Rivets IV, which Ruby guesses hearing the number, indicating he is Ruston Rivets VIII, although there are conflicting ideas about the name of Ruston Rivets IV, since in Season 3, Rusty also called him Mortimer Rivets.
Ruby Ramirez (voiced by Ava Preston in Canada, and Imogen Addicott in UK) is Rusty's best friend who normally carries atablet computer that she uses to call the Bits into action. Ruby wears a red sash with white dots around her head, reminiscent ofRosie the Riveter.
Frankie Fritz (voiced by Jacob Skiba in Canada, and Fraser Martin in UK) is Rusty and Ruby's rival, arch-enemy and neighbor, using every opportunity he can to try and upstage Rusty and be the best engineer in Sparkton Hills, even resorting to cheating to accomplish it.
Frankford is Frankie's roboticskunk, best friend and counterpart to Bytes. He helps Frankie in his attempts to put Rusty out of action.
Bytes (voiced byRobert Tinkler) is Rusty's robotic dog, who communicates by barking. He generally does not take part in missions.
Kittybot is Ruby's robotic cat, who communicates by meowing. She can sit down.
Ray (voiced byRobert Tinkler) is a small, red-coloured member of the Bits with a single eye that functions as aflashlight.
Liam (voiced by Samuel Faraci and Jonathan Michael Sturgess in US, and Endeavour Clutterbuck in UK and Canada) is a young blonde-haired boy who often needs rescuing.
Emily (voiced by Aaliyah Cinello in US, and Amelie Halls in UK) is a young girl introduced in Season 2, who is a friend of Liam.
Ranger Anna (voiced by Helen King in US, and Niki Felstead in UK) is a redheaded animal enthusiast in charge of the Sparkton Hills Scouts which Rusty and Ruby are part of.
Chef Betty (voiced by Novie Edwards in Season 1) and Teacher Betty (voiced byNicole Stamp in Season 2 and 3) is a culinary expert (Season 1) and later a teacher at the school where Rusty, Ruby, and Frankie go to (Season 2 and 3).
Sammy Scoops (voiced by Joshua Graham in US, and Andy Turvey in UK) is an ice cream vendor.
Samantha (aka Cream Queen and Cone Woman) (voiced byKatie Griffin) shares the nickname "Sammy". They go into business together in "Captain Scoops" and are shown playing soccer together in "Rusty's Spaceship".
Mr. Higgins (voiced by James Rankin in Canada and Chris Garner in UK) is the first inventor in town who inspired Rusty.
Officer Carl (voiced by Jonathan Potts in Canada, and Chris Garner in UK) is the only police officer in Sparkton Hills.
Mrs. Rivets (voiced byKatie Griffin in US and Niki Felstead in UK) is Rusty's mother.
Mrs. McCloud is Liam's mother.
Mr. McCloud (voiced byMartin Roach) is Liam's father.
Ollie (voiced by Vas Saranga) is Ozzy's brother from Dino Island.
Ozzy (voiced by Zach Smadu) is Ollie's brother from Dino Island.
Orbit is a satellite after he crashed into the ground and Rusty launched him back into space.
Frankasaurus (voiced by Ian Ho) is Frankie's former younger robot dinosaur brother.
Robo-Squirrel is Mr. Higgins' robotic squirrel who can destroy things by taking nuts out.
Chompers (voiced byAndrew Sabiston) is a beaver who can wag with her beaver tail.
Rusty Rivets began development in late 2014.[8] The concept was originally pitched toGuru Studio, which ultimately chose not to develop the show. The first season was produced in accordance with Spin Master's policy to work on 1-2 television programs a year.[9] It is Spin Master's sixth animated television venture.[10] Twenty-six episodes have been confirmed.[11][12][13]
Most of the first season's episodes were animated byArc Productions inToronto,Ontario. The studio closed on August 2, 2016, but its assets have been sold to theOttawa-based company Jam Filled Entertainment, and the business reopened on August 22, 2016, as Jam Filled Toronto.[14]
On May 24, 2017, it was renewed for a second season.[15] On May 22, 2018, it was renewed for a third season.[16]
The series was announced at Nickelodeon's upfront presentation inNew York City on March 2, 2016.[17] It was originally slated to premiere in the United States on August 22, 2016,[18][19] but it was pushed back to November 8, 2016. The first season was going to air onTreehouse TV in Canada throughout fall 2016,[20][21] but it was delayed until January 16, 2017.[22] Spin Master distributes the series and its product line globally.[23] The series premiered onNick Jr. in Israel on February 12, 2017.[24]
As of December 2018, new episodes moved to the Nick Jr. channel.
On June 11, 2016, the first episode was released toAmazon Video as a free preview.[25] The same episode was released to Nickelodeon's mobile platforms on June 20, 2016.[26][27]
In 2019, an author sued Spin Master, claiming Rusty Rivets infringe the copyrights of 20-year-old comic book. Eventually Spin Master won when the judge declared that the TV series and comic book are not too similar.[29]